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I wanted to write something when I watched the first, second and third seasons of {Charlotte Detective}, because this is one of the few British dramas that shows the superiority of IQ. When watching it, I always have the urge to decompose the TV into countless slow-motion reminiscences. In short, I basically finished reading it at the speed of Chuangfu's speech. Therefore, watching this kind of TV can be called a real chasing drama. Run after Cuan Fu's IQ, run at the speed of his speech, and run at the rhythm of the plot. In the blink of an eye, 2016. Fans who sighed at only three episodes per season were delighted to welcome the big movie.
Some people complained. It is said that there is a sense of sight in the cinema watching TV. So when you first watched TV, did you ever feel the excitement of watching movies at home? Personally, I feel that when {Charlotte Detective} appeared on TV, the starting point was too high, which caused everyone's standards to be raised. Many British and American dramas were originally independent stories in a single episode, and when they were brought to the cinema, they would have left many of our local movies a few streets away.
But this big movie is so closely related to the first three seasons that I think it's purely for fans of the first three seasons and the original Sherlock Holmes. If you haven't watched the first three seasons, or the original book, maybe you'll be dizzy at the movie theater. There are all kinds of details that pay tribute to the original book. I was also stunned because they had already met in the first season. Then I thought, oh, the encounter at that time was in modern times, and now they are going to meet in the movie according to the way of the original book, all kinds of splits, there are woods. You have to travel back and forth between TV and the book. For another example, after Baker Street appeared, and after Cunningham and Peanut came home, there were various close-ups of the interior decorations, and every close-up was telling the audience that this was in the original book, this was in the first three seasons, and we were all there. Ah, so complete, so rigorous, is there any wood? Director, are you testing the audience's habit of textual research? Or do you have a perfect reproduction of obsessive-compulsive disorder? For another example, the Reichenbach Falls where Sherlock Holmes was killed in the original book (The Last Battle) appeared in the movie, and the restoration similarity was almost 99.999%. Various plots and dialogues related to the first three seasons, One by one, it is the behavior of people with obsessive-compulsive disorder, so we will not do it. The following is based on the love for the first three seasons, and I have two points.
When the first season started, the exciting thing was that the story moved to the modern age. A sense of giving Sherlock Holmes a chance to live forever came into my mind. Li Ning didn't lie to me, everything is possible. Then Cuan Fu really did all kinds of works, in an instant {Great Detective Sherlock Holmes}, Cuan Fu and Robert Jr were together, it was just a sense of sight of Uncle Shun Miao of Xiao Xianrou. Peanut is not as handsome as Jude Law, yes, he is a cute version of Watson, otherwise he would not have been pulled to play The Hobbit. But the big movie has gone back to the past. I can understand it, is it still a bit out of whack? Moreover, it is still an Inception-style structure. Maybe it's because I really like Nolan, I've been fascinated by him since "Memento", then "Deadly Magic", and then "Inception", he is no longer a niche, it can be said that his At present, Hollywood is unparalleled in its uncanny handling of film structure. So when I saw Cun Fu passing through Sherlock Holmes, I couldn't help but want to grab the director's jacket and ask: Is it too early to pay tribute now? It's usually a tribute to someone who has passed away, okay? ! ! ! ! In short, I personally feel that there is no surprise and a little disappointment to let the curling Fu travel through this Inception-style processing method. The height of the first three seasons is a little bit ruined.
In the end, found a funny Mark who played Brother Fu's brother. Gatiss {Mark Gatiss}, is actually the screenwriter of the film. Why do people who occasionally make cameos in their own movies usually do so well? In addition, in the big movie, he is very fat, and the fat people can go to watch and feel comforted in seconds.
2016/1/21 AM7:54
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